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 "Our study shows that people who engage in more cognitively stimulating activities may be delaying the age at which they develop dementia," Wilson said in a statement.

"It is important to note, after we accounted for late-life level of cognitive activity, neither education nor early-life cognitive activity were associated with the age at which a person developed Alzheimer's dementia," he continued. "Our research suggests that the link between cognitive activity and the age at which a person developed dementia is mainly driven by the activities you do later in life." https://www.medpagetoday.com/neurology/alzheimersdisease/93576?xid=nl_mpt_DHE_2021-07-15&eun=g1700464d0r&utm_source=Sailthru&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=Daily%20Headlines%20Top%20Cat%20HeC%20%202021-07-15&utm_term=NL_Daily_DHE_dual-gmail-definition&fbclid=IwAR0W7KUZ6yyXNiaxTfAFGDJUu4LFyD0pjV4z6DtzsRc0LflYmymHUw2rSiY

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